Three Six Zero Joins Forces With ADA for Global Distribution Deal

Owned by Warner Music Group, ADA offered recording labels a chance to expand their reach to a global audience. Starting in the early 1990s, the distribution company welcomed dozens of labels that included both rising stars and legendary artists. And continuing to add to their ranks, the company announced that Three Six Zero Recordings inked a deal with ADA for global distribution of all new songs released under the label. 

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Just the latest deal from ADA, Three Six Zero Recordings held a list of talent that included Max Styler, Dom Dolla, Four Tet, and even Willow and Jaden. Style and Tet already released work under the new deal. Thrilled about the new opportunities with ADA, Mark Gillespie, the founder of Three Six Zero Recording said, “Working with ADA allows us to further our mission of supporting the next wave of talent with the right infrastructure and global reach.” 

Not the only one to share their excitement about the future with ADA, the general manager at Three Six Zero Recordings, Nick Dearmun, added, “We are excited to partner with the ADA team on our shared vision to deepen the amplification of our artists and take the label to the next level.”

Having the knowledge and power to usher in a new era for recording labels, the president of ADA, Cat Kreidich, welcomed Three Six Zero Recordings to the ADA family. “We’re thrilled to join forces with Mark [Gillespie], Pete [Tong], and the entire Three Six Zero team. Their commitment to the music, and to the boundary-pushing artists carving their own paths, is matched by our own ambition and creativity at ADA.”

What Three Six Zero Recordings Brought To ADA

Diving into the talent offered by Three Six Zero Recordings, Willow first shared her love for music when releasing songs like “21st Century Girl” and “Fireball.” She followed those songs with six studio albums. Her last, Empathogen, hit shelves in May 2024.

As for Jaden, he also ventured into the music industry with albums that included Syre, Erys, and CTV3: Cool Tape Vol. 3. Besides hitting the road with for the Willow & Erys Tour, he was also a supporting act for Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, and even Justin Bieber. 

With Three Six Zero Recordings expanding to the global stage, the future appeared bright for the studio and its list of talent.

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